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Friday, March 29, 2024

Success Stories

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Lily's success story

Lily_DSCN0032Lily was found running around Nashville on her own.   One neighbor built her an outdoor box shelter and finally a kind family who has rescue Greyhounds and Shihtzus invited little Lily into their home.

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Daphne

Daphne_Fred_and_LouiseFred Daphne was surrendered by her family in Indiana to American Fox Terrier Rescue in June 2010. They found that this darling young Foxie needed more time and attention than they could handle. Fred and Louise, who’d just lost Missy also adopted from American Fox Terrier Rescue , were ready to welcome another sweet Fox Terrier into their lives. Eleven American Fox Terrier Rescue volunteers transported Daphne from Indiana to Maryland over a two day period.

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Zazu

Zazu_Family_PortraitZazu was unwanted by a relative of her elderly owner, Zazu was surrendered to a local shelter. In poor physical condition and discomfort, Zazu was rescued from a local shelter.  After in-depth medical testing to confirm her good health and getting her teeth cleaned, she was adopted by Kreugh and Tom in Bel Air, Maryland.  They had wanted to find a “little Foxie that needed us as much as we needed her” and Zazu was the perfect fit!  

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Fred and Ginger

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Fred Astaire (formerly Lincoln) was one of three beautiful Wire Fox Terriers surrendered to American Fox Terrier Rescue by a small breeder who was closing down her breeding operation in the winter of 2009.  Fred and his two Foxie siblings were just two years old and entrusted to American Fox Terrier Rescue 's care for placement in a loving home.

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Trucker

Tim_and_Trucker_first_hikeTrucker keeps on truckin! Found roaming the streets of Moore, OK with Baxter, Trucker ended up at the Moore, OK shelter. When American Fox Terrier Rescue volunteer Teresa arrived to pick the boys up, she also found Tiffany so like any American Fox Terrier Rescue volunteer she scooped them all up! Teresa enlisted the assistance of Dee, American Fox Terrier Rescue volunteer in Houston, to help foster and place Trucker so he enjoyed the late summer/early fall in Houston.

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